IgA Background IgA is secreted in mucosal tissue and is transported across mucosal epithelial barriers by the poly-Ig receptor Poly-Ig receptor is cleaved; the part that stays bound to IgA is “secretory component”
Immune control of gut microbes Hooper and MacPherson, Nature Rev Immunol. 10: 159, 2010
IgA in small intestines
IgA Background Some IgA is T cell-dependent; some IgA is T cell- independent Some IgA is produced in germinal center responses and exhibits somatic mutation Deep sequencing of IgA reveals a diverse response that includes a few specificities produced abundantly
Deep sequencing of gut IgA+ plasma cells Lindner et al. J Exp Med 209: 365-77, 2012 -Gut IgA plasma cells are highly polyclonal with a subset of highly expanded clones -The frequency of somatic mutations goes up with age
IgA Background Gut bacteria can be analyzed by flow cytometry and the bacteria that have IgA on them can be revealed by staining with a fluorescent anti-IgA: not all bacterial species are stained equivalently
Sorting IgA-coated bacteria MICE Palm et al. Cell 158: 1000-10, 2014
IgA Question 1: What about gut bacteria induces an IgA response? Formulate two hypotheses and come up with one experimental approach to address one or both of these hypotheses
Question 1: What about gut bacteria induces an IgA response? Approach 1: Controlled antigen delivery to the mucosal immune system HA107 is an E coli auxotroph for m-diaminopimelic acid (DAP) and for D-alanine (required for peptidoglycan biosynthesis and not made by host)
Most IgA plasma cells in gut are dependent on gut bacteria Hapfelmeier et al. Science 328: 1705-9, 2010 HA107 gavaged 6 times over 14 days; IgA plasma cells (green) evaluated after 4 weeks total (blue: DAPI staining of nuclei) (ASF: altered Schaedler flora, a mixture of 8 mouse gut bacteria that creates a relatively stable community)
Threshold for IgA response to E coli K-12 Hapfelmeier et al. Science 328: 1705-9, 2010
Question 1: What about gut bacteria induces an IgA response? Hapfelmeier et al. Science 328: 1705-9, 2010 Live bugs induce IgA >10X better than heat-killed bugs
Question 1: What about gut bacteria induces an IgA response? Quantitative factors vs. Qualitative factors: study a normal gut microbiota
Sorting IgA-coated bacteria MICE Palm et al. Cell 158: 1000-10, 2014
Sorting IgA-coated bacteria ICI: relative abundance IgA+/ relative abundance IgA- Mice: 4 taxons enriched in IgA+ coated; 22 taxons enriched in IgA- Palm et al. Cell 158: 1000-10, 2014
Sorting IgA-coated bacteria: role of location in IgA induction Bunker et al. Immunity 43: 541-553, 2015
Sorting IgA-coated bacteria from people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease Palm et al. Cell 158: 1000-10, 2014
Consortia of IgA+ vs. IgA- microbes Palm et al. Cell 158: 1000-10, 2014
Consortia of IgA+ vs. IgA- microbes: different degrees of IgA induction Palm et al. Cell 158: 1000-10, 2014
Consortia of IgA+ vs. IgA- microbes: invasion of the mucus layer by the IgA+ bugs Palm et al. Cell 158: 1000-10, 2014
Consortia of IgA+ vs. IgA- microbes: inflammatory action Palm et al. Cell 158: 1000-10, 2014
Microbiota: an important variable in animal research